The astronomer suggests

A strange object obstacle through our solar system from the interstellar space can, according to one of the most vigorous astronomers of the Academy, is sent by aliens to see how smart we are.

The recently opened site, called 3I/Atlas, is only the third interstellar object that has been observed, visiting our solar system. While most astronomers, including those in NASA, believe it is the comet, Harvard Avi Avi Lev’s resident, has repeatedly suggested that she was sent to us from an alien civilization-she can even function as a “test” for humanity.

In a new Loeb blog post – which became scandalous in scientific circles about the implied Oumuamua, the first interstellar site ever discovered in 2017, was an extraterrestrial spacecraft – exposed its most native 3i/Atlas theory.

“It is well known to any interstellar traveler that there are many ice rocks in the planetary systems,” Lob writes. “They represent the residual building blocks of the planets’ construction process.”

“For this reason, the alien may assume that any intelligent observer of the Earth must be familiar with the cosmic rocks, as they influence Earth regularly,” he continued before advising, “Not so fast.”

Although his 3i/Atlas case, which is a Turing test sent by Alien Intelligence, is quite intrusive, his insistence that his fellow scholars do not even have human smart, is welcome.

CITING “Terrestrial Come Expert” Chris Lintott of Oxford, Who Insisted Last Month That Loeb’s Alien-Origin Theory Is “Nonsense on Stylts, and is an Insult to the Exciting Work Going Alien Hunter Suggeted That Any Extraterrestrial Being Who Encountered Such Dismissals Could “Justifiaby Conclude That Humans Failed The Test and Do Not Deserve a High Status in the Class of Inte

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As Harvard’s astronomer claims, the scientific institution as a whole may have mistaken, immediately declaring 3i/atlas for a comet. He pointed to new images of the Hubble Space Telescope to support his claim, which show “glow” in front of him, but “there is no visible comet -tail behind him, as is the case with ordinary comets.”

Loeb also indicated that spectroscopic measurements do not show that there is any “molecular or atomic gas accompanying the glitter of about 3i/atlas” further undermines the theory that it is a comet.

For Lov, there is a predominantly alternative explanation of the origin of 3i/Atlas, if it is not a comet: that it is a “technological object that is aimed at the internal solar system” and even perfectly times less than its arrival time “for a” close meeting with Mars, Venus and Jupiter “.

It is obvious that in the universe, as vast and unknown as our own, there are other non -linear explanations for all those abnormal properties observed in 3i/atlas.

To test his theory of alien origin, Lob has another, even more provocative proposal: sending a Morse code to 3i/atlas and sees if something (or someone) is responsible. When talking to reporters, the astronomer said that his ideal communication would be “Hi, welcome to our neighborhood. Peace!”

As easy as it may be to reject the constant flow of strange allegations of aliens, it offers a compelling alternative view of space rocks and its idea that “3i/Atlas is a blind date of interstellar proportions” is really quite romantic to consider.

“As an optimist, I prefer to approach him with a positive way of thinking,” Lion wrote about the interstellar object. “How we follow the initial greeting with Alien Intelligence will depend on the data we collect.”

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